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The Isuzu MU is a mid-size SUV which was produced by Japan-based manufacturer Isuzu from 1989 to 2005. The three-door MU was introduced in 1989, followed in 1990 by the five-door version called Isuzu MU Wizard. Production of these first generation models ceased in 1998 to be replaced by a second generation.
1974–2000 Isuzu Gemini; 1970–2021 Isuzu Journey; 1976–2001 Isuzu Journey-Q; 1980–1984 Isuzu C; 1981–1993 Isuzu Piazza; 1981–2002 Isuzu Trooper; 1983–2002 Isuzu Aska; 1984–2000 Isuzu Cubic; 1984–1999 Isuzu Journey-K; 1986–1996 Isuzu Super Cruiser; 1988–2004 Isuzu Rodeo; 1989–2004 Isuzu Amigo; 1991–2020 Isuzu Panther ...
Sold in the U.S. starting in 1989, the Isuzu Amigo wanted to be your dirt-slinging pal, a chunky little three doored mutt with a retractable canvas rear roof for getting the most out of sunny days ...
1989–2004, Amigo/MU - Compact SUV, renamed to Rodeo Sport in 2001. ... As of 2017, Isuzu has been the shirt sponsor of the Wales Rugby Union sports team in the UK ...
Isuzu in North America deployed the "Rodeo" name in 1990 for the 1991 model year to a five-door SUV sold in the Japanese market as the Isuzu Wizard. Isuzu North America also offered a three-door version under the name Isuzu Amigo, sold as the Isuzu MU in Japan. A second generation of the SUV was released in 1998 for the 1998 model year, with ...
Very few pictures document the existence of the Optima. Passport also distributed the Isuzu I-Mark, the Isuzu Trooper, and the Isuzu Pickup. Sales in 1988 were 2,006 Optima and I-Mark, 2,150 trucks. In 1989 sales more than doubled, to 5,087 cars and 4,204 trucks.
Isuzu released the 4-tonne (8,800 lb) TY-series in May 1966. This semi-cabover design was Isuzu's first medium-duty truck. The original engine fitted was the D370, a 3.6 L (3,644 cc) inline-six diesel engine with 100 PS (74 kW). The types were TY20, TY30, and TY40 depending on the length of the chassis.
It was marketed in Ecuador, Chile, Indonesia, Canada and the U.S. from 1985 to 1988 – with Suzuki offering the supermini with either a 48 hp (49 PS; 36 kW) (SAE net) carbureted 1.0-liter (993 cc) inline-three cylinder or 70 hp (71 PS; 52 kW) (SAE net) fuel injected 1.0-liter (993 cc) inline 3 cylinder turbocharged engine.